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Community Support Programs for Persons with Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses in WisconsinIntroductionThe Bureau of Prevention, Treatment and Recovery, Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, programmatically and fiscally supports Community Support Programs (CSPs) for persons with severe and persistent mental illnesses in the community. A Community Support Program or CSP is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a range of treatment, rehabilitation, and support services through an identified treatment program and staff to ensure ongoing therapeutic involvement, individualized treatment, rehabilitation, and support services. Wisconsin Client Data SummaryThe bureau of Prevention, Treatment and Recovery annually collects data from Community Support Programs (CSP's), and prepares an annual report as part of the state oversight activities as required in SS. 51.421. The data follows this summary. This data should not be read as a presentation of absolute numbers since it uses point-in-time data. The report indicates the treatment, services, and limited client trends within these programs, and contains the most accurate information currently available. Startup funding is available for counties interested in starting up new CSP and Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) programs. (see the memorandum below) Wisconsin Client Data Reported by CSP's2002 Client Data (PDF, 38 KB) 2003 Client Data (PDF, 58 KB) 2004 Client Data (PDF, 57 KB) 2005 Client Data (PDF, 59 KB) 2006 Client Data (PDF, 60 KB) CSP Clients Transferring to Comprehensive Community Services (CCS)2006 Client Transfers CSP to CCS (PDF, 16 KB) 2006 CSP to CCS: Certified Counties Only (PDF, 38 KB) 2006 Community Support Program (CSP) Final Report (PDF, 38 KB)
MEMORANDUMCover Letter, dated February 22, 2008 DMHSAS Action Memo Number 2007-20, Dated October 2, 2007 "Start up Funding for Community Support Program and Comprehensive Community Services Programs" PDF Version (PDF, 185 KB)
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